Features of the network interface card with tcp/ip – Kodak XLS 8400 User Manual

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Feature Overview

Part No. 1H9613

June 1997

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Supports printing indirectly for AppleTalk networks connected
with routers to Ethernet networks.

Supports printing indirectly for AppleTalk networks connected
with routers to Ethernet networks.

Supports Apple’s LaserWriter drivers versions 7.1 and above
as well as the Adobe drivers.

Supports the standard AppleNamer utility.

Plug and play installation if you use the default settings.

Features of the Network Interface Card with TCP/IP

The Network Interface Card was designed as a direct network
interface for printers in TCP/IP environments with systems that
support the line printer daemon (lpd). The card works with
UNIX systems, Windows NT, Windows PC/TCP compatible

software such as PC/TCP FTP, and VMS

TM

systems that

support lpd.

Systems that support TCP/IP and lpd can print to the card
using lpr/lp commands. Systems can be configured using an
LPR port, an IP address, and a queue named ps.

The Network Interface Card supports both PostScript and
Raster Mode printing with TCP/IP.

Kodak does not develop PostScript drivers or export modules
for UNIX platforms. However, other vendors do provide
solutions in support of Kodak printers which support various
UNIX, Windows, and Macintosh platforms and interfaces. For
more information, refer to the Kodak web site at http://
www.kodak.com. Look for information under Product
Information/Technical Information/System & Software
Solutions, and search by product category.

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